Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Injured in Road Traffic Crashes and Transported by Emergency Medical Services
Abstract
:1. Background
2. Methods
Study Design
3. Results
Patient Characteristics
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations of This Study
- Patients transported by EMS had lower GCS scores, worse hemodynamic measures, and higher injury severity.
- More required procedures (intubation, chest tube insertion, and blood transfusion) at the emergency department were encountered in patients transported by EMS.
- Higher incidence of mortality in the patients transported by EMS was likely attributed to the patients’ higher injury severity.
- In this study, the lack of available data regarding the circumstances of the injury and the factors influencing the decision-making regarding a transfer to the emergency department by EMS vs. non-EMS may have led to selection bias.
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Variables | EMS, n (%) N = 3978 | Non-EMS, n (%) N = 1440 | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | p | |||
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Head/Neck trauma | |||||||
Neurologic deficit | 28 | (0.7) | 6 | (0.4) | 1.7 | (0.70–4.10) | 0.237 |
Cranial fracture | 323 | (8.1) | 47 | (3.3) | 2.6 | (1.88–3.49) | <0.001 |
Epidural hematoma (EDH) | 214 | (5.4) | 16 | (1.1) | 5.1 | (3.05–8.48) | <0.001 |
Subdural hematoma (SDH) | 438 | (11.0) | 35 | (2.4) | 5.0 | (3.50–7.05) | <0.001 |
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) | 519 | (13.0) | 50 | (3.5) | 4.2 | (3.10–5.61) | <0.001 |
Intracerebral hematoma (ICH) | 97 | (2.4) | 10 | (0.7) | 3.6 | (1.86–6.87) | <0.001 |
Cerebral contusion | 234 | (5.9) | 34 | (2.4) | 2.6 | (1.79–3.72) | <0.001 |
Cervical vertebral fracture | 24 | (0.6) | 6 | (0.4) | 1.5 | (0.59–3.56) | 0.413 |
Maxillofacial trauma | |||||||
Orbital fracture | 88 | (2.2) | 23 | (1.6) | 1.4 | (0.88–2.21) | 0.158 |
Maxillary fracture | 322 | (8.1) | 81 | (5.6) | 1.5 | (1.15–1.90) | 0.002 |
Mandibular fracture | 100 | (2.5) | 25 | (1.7) | 1.5 | (0.94–2.27) | 0.092 |
Nasal fracture | 60 | (1.5) | 7 | (0.5) | 3.1 | (1.43–6.87) | 0.003 |
Thoracic trauma | |||||||
Rib fracture | 466 | (11.7) | 145 | (10.1) | 1.2 | (0.97–1.44) | 0.091 |
Sternal fracture | 4 | (0.1) | 1 | (0.1) | 1.4 | (0.16–12.97) | 0.739 |
Hemothorax | 73 | (1.8) | 15 | (1.0) | 1.8 | (1.02–3.11) | 0.041 |
Pneumothorax | 80 | (2.0) | 22 | (1.5) | 1.3 | (0.82–2.13) | 0.248 |
Hemopneumothorax | 52 | (1.3) | 15 | (1.0) | 1.3 | (0.71–2.24) | 0.435 |
Lung contusion | 57 | (1.4) | 5 | (0.3) | 4.2 | (1.67–10.43) | 0.001 |
Thoracic vertebral fracture | 26 | (0.7) | 6 | (0.4) | 1.6 | (0.65–3.83) | 0.315 |
Abdominal trauma | |||||||
Intra-abdominal injury | 71 | (1.8) | 11 | (0.8) | 2.4 | (1.25–4.47) | 0.007 |
Hepatic injury | 103 | (2.6) | 17 | (1.2) | 2.2 | (1.33–3.73) | 0.002 |
Splenic injury | 47 | (1.2) | 19 | (1.3) | 0.9 | (0.52–1.53) | 0.683 |
Retroperitoneal injury | 7 | (0.2) | 3 | (0.2) | 0.8 | (0.22–3.27) | 0.806 |
Renal injury | 14 | (0.4) | 6 | (0.4) | 0.8 | (0.32–2.20) | 0.729 |
Urinary bladder injury | 7 | (0.2) | 2 | (0.1) | 1.3 | (0.26–6.11) | 0.767 |
Lumbar vertebral fracture | 42 | (1.1) | 13 | (0.9) | 1.2 | (0.63–2.19) | 0.620 |
Sacral vertebral fracture | 24 | (0.6) | 4 | (0.3) | 2.2 | (0.76–6.29) | 0.140 |
Extremity trauma | |||||||
Scapular fracture | 96 | (2.4) | 27 | (1.9) | 1.3 | (0.84–1.99) | 0.240 |
Clavicle fracture | 495 | (12.4) | 229 | (15.9) | 0.8 | (0.63–0.89) | 0.001 |
Humeral fracture | 213 | (5.4) | 15 | (1.0) | 5.4 | (3.17–9.11) | <0.001 |
Radial fracture | 400 | (10.1) | 203 | (14.1) | 0.7 | (0.57–0.82) | <0.001 |
Ulnar fracture | 205 | (5.2) | 87 | (6.0) | 0.8 | (0.65–1.09) | 0.201 |
Metacarpal fracture | 118 | (3.0) | 74 | (5.1) | 0.6 | (0.42–0.76) | <0.001 |
Pelvic fracture | 147 | (3.7) | 12 | (0.8) | 4.6 | (2.53–8.25) | <0.001 |
Femoral fracture | 491 | (12.3) | 107 | (7.4) | 1.8 | (1.41–2.19) | <0.001 |
Patella fracture | 111 | (2.8) | 32 | (2.2) | 1.3 | (0.85–1.88) | 0.249 |
Tibial fracture | 504 | (12.7) | 78 | (5.4) | 2.5 | (1.98–3.24) | <0.001 |
Fibular fracture | 295 | (7.4) | 36 | (2.5) | 3.1 | (2.20–3.44) | <0.001 |
Calcaneal fracture | 250 | (6.3) | 72 | (5.0) | 1.3 | (0.98–1.68) | 0.072 |
Metatarsal fracture | 115 | (2.9) | 30 | (2.1) | 1.4 | (0.93–2.10) | 0.104 |
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
ALS | Advanced life support |
AORs | Adjusted odd ratios |
AIS | Abbreviated injury scale |
BLS | Basic life support |
BAC | Blood alcohol concentration |
CI | Confidence intervals |
EMS | Emergency medical services |
EMT | Emergency medical technician |
GCS | Glasgow coma scale |
ICU | Intensive care unit |
ISS | Injury severity score |
LOS | Length of stay |
NISS | New injury severity scores |
SBP | Systolic blood pressure |
TRISS | Trauma and injury severity scores |
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Variables | EMS, n (%) | Non-EMS, n (%) | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
N = 3978 | N = 1440 | |||
Age | 44.1 ± 19.3 | 43.6 ± 20.1 | 0.058 | |
Age category (years) | ||||
0–9 | 38 (1.0) | 38 (2.6) | 0.4 (0.23–0.56) | <0.001 |
10–19 | 440 (11.1) | 166 (11.5) | 1.0 (0.79–1.15) | 0.630 |
20–29 | 725 (18.2) | 241 (16.7) | 1.1 (0.85–1.30) | 0.206 |
30–39 | 480 (12.1) | 177 (12.3) | 1.0 (0.82–1.18) | 0.822 |
40–49 | 562 (14.1) | 189 (13.1) | 1.1 (0.91–1.30) | 0.345 |
50–59 | 747 (18.8) | 274 (19.0) | 1.0 (0.84–1.15) | 0.836 |
60–69 | 588 (14.8) | 201 (14.0) | 1.1 (0.90–1.27) | 0.448 |
70–79 | 305 (7.7) | 122 (8.5) | 0.9 (0.72–1.12) | 0.331 |
80–89 | 86 (2.2) | 32 (2.2) | 1.0 (0.65–1.47) | 0.893 |
≥90 | 7 (0.2) | 0 (0.0) | 0.111 | |
Gender | 0.9 (0.78–0.99) | 0.039 | ||
Male | 2220 (55.8) | 849 (59.0) | ||
Female | 1758 (44.2) | 591 (41.0) | ||
Mechanism | ||||
Driver of mobile | 78 (2.0) | 21 (1.5) | 1.4 (0.83–2.20) | 0.223 |
Passenger of mobile | 42 (1.1) | 13 (0.9) | 1.2 (0.63–2.19) | 0.620 |
Driver of motorcycle | 3243 (81.5) | 1068 (74.2) | 1.5 (1.33–1.77) | <0.001 |
Passenger of motorcycle | 217 (5.5) | 91 (6.3) | 0.9 (0.66–1.10) | 0.225 |
Bicycle | 235 (5.9) | 202 (14.0) | 0.4 (0.32–0.47) | <0.001 |
Pedestrian | 159 (4.0) | 45 (3.1) | 1.3 (0.92–1.81) | 0.136 |
Unspecific | 4 (0.1) | 0 (0.0) | 0.229 | |
Time | ||||
7:00–17:00 | 607 (15.3) | 256 (17.8) | 0.8 (0.71–0.98) | 0.025 |
17:00–23:00 | 2207 (55.5) | 748 (51.9) | 1.2 (1.02–1.30) | 0.021 |
23:00–7:00 | 1164 (29.3) | 436 (30.2) | 1.0 (0.84–1.09) | 0.499 |
BAC > 50 mg/dL | 398 (10.0) | 72 (5.0) | 2.1 (1.64–2.74) | <0.001 |
Variables | EMS, n (%) N = 3813 |
---|---|
Transport time | |
Mean (mins) | 18.3 ± 7.9 |
Range (mins) | 2–89 |
Procedures performed by EMT | |
Intubation | 0 (0) |
Oxygenation | 220 (5.8) |
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation | 9 (0.2) |
Airway | 35 (0.9) |
Neck collar | 1065 (27.9) |
Backboard | 1093 (28.7) |
Spinal immobilizer | 15 (0.4) |
Splint | 1104 (29.0) |
Bandage | 2581 (67.7) |
Variables | EMS, n (%) | Non-EMS, n (%) | Odds Ratio | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
N = 3978 | N = 1440 | (95% CI) | ||
Injury characteristics | ||||
GCS | 14.1 ± 2.4 | 14.8 ± 1.2 | <0.001 | |
≤8 | 229 (5.8) | 16 (1.1) | 5.4 (3.26–9.06) | <0.001 |
9–12 | 203 (5.1) | 10 (0.7) | 7.7 (4.06–14.55) | <0.001 |
≥13 | 3546 (89.1) | 1414 (98.2) | 0.2 (0.10–0.23) | <0.001 |
AIS | ||||
Head/Neck | 1407 (35.4) | 230 (16.0) | 2.9 (0.47–3.36) | <0.001 |
Face | 912 (22.9) | 228 (15.8) | 1.6 (1.35–1.86) | <0.001 |
Thorax | 647 (16.3) | 187 (13.0) | 1.3 (1.09–1.56) | 0.003 |
Abdomen | 268 (6.7) | 73 (5.1) | 1.4 (1.04–1.77) | 0.026 |
Extremity | 2965 (74.5) | 1137 (79.0) | 0.8 (0.67–0.90) | 0.001 |
ISS | 9.7 ± 7.7 | 6.4 ± 4.5 | <0.001 | |
<16 | 3266 (82.1) | 1370 (95.1) | 0.2 (0.18–0.30) | <0.001 |
16–24 | 499 (12.5) | 56 (3.9) | 3.5 (2.67–4.71) | <0.001 |
≥25 | 213 (5.4) | 14 (1.0) | 5.8 (3.34–9.93) | <0.001 |
NISS | 11.4 ± 9.2 | 7.1 ± 5.2 | <0.001 | |
TRISS | 0.960 ± 0.112 | 0.979 ± 0.069 | <0.001 | |
Mortality | 73 (1.8) | 5 (0.3) | 5.4 (2.16–13.30) | <0.001 |
Physiology at ER, n (%) | ||||
SBP < 90 mmHg | 120 (3.0) | 18 (0.6) | 4.9 (3.01–8.14) | <0.001 |
Heart rate > 100 beats/min | 719 (17.9) | 293 (10.0) | 1.9 (1.68–2.25) | <0.001 |
Respiratory rate <10 or >29 | 37 (0.9) | 3 (0.1) | 9.0 (2.78–29.25) | <0.001 |
Shock index > 0.9 | 254 (6.3) | 68 (2.3) | 2.8 (2.15–3.70) | <0.001 |
Procedures at ER, n (%) | ||||
Intubation | 170 (4.2) | 4 (0.1) | 32.1 (11.90–86.65) | <0.001 |
Chest tube insertion | 65 (1.6) | 21 (0.7) | 2.3 (1.40–3.77) | 0.001 |
Blood transfusion | 158 (3.9) | 15 (0.5) | 7.9 (4.64–13.45) | <0.001 |
Variables | Before Matching | After Matching | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Death n = 78 | Survival n = 5340 | Odds Ratio (95%) | p | Death n = 58 | Survival n = 58 | Odds Ratio (95%) | p | |
Age | 56.6 ± 19.8 | 43.8 ± 19.5 | - | <0.001 | 56.1 ± 19.7 | 54.8 ± 17.5 | - | 0.713 |
BAC > 50 | 16 (20.5) | 478 (9.0) | 2.6 (1.5–4.6) | <0.001 | 10 (17.2) | 10 (17.2) | 1.0 (0.4–2.6) | 1.000 |
GCS | 7.1 ± 4.4 | 14.4 ± 1.9 | - | <0.001 | 7.9 ± 4.4 | 8.3 ± 4.6 | - | 0.611 |
AIS, n (%) | ||||||||
Head/Neck | 67 (85.9) | 1570 (29.4) | 14.6 (7.7–27.8) | <0.001 | 50 (86.2) | 50 (86.2) | 1.0 (0.4–2.9) | 1.000 |
Thorax | 33 (42.3) | 801 (15.0) | 4.2 (2.6–6.6) | <0.001 | 22 (37.9) | 22 (37.9) | 1.0 (0.5–2.1) | 1.000 |
Abdomen | 12 (15.4) | 329 (6.2) | 2.8 (1.5–5.2) | 0.001 | 10 (17.2) | 10 (17.2) | 1.0 (0.4–2.6) | 1.000 |
Extremity | 36 (46.2) | 4066 (76.1) | 0.3 (0.2–0.4) | <0.001 | 29 (50.0) | 29 (50.0) | 1.0 (0.5–2.1) | 1.000 |
ISS | 32.3 ± 17.7 | 8.5 ± 6.2 | - | <0.001 | 24.7 ± 8.0 | 24.6 ± 8.3 | - | 0.927 |
Variables | ISS | EMS N = 3978 | Non-EMS N = 1440 | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hospital LOS | |||||
days | 9.6 ± 9.7 | 6.1 ± 6.2 | <0.001 | ||
<16 | 8.2 ± 7.6 | 5.9 ± 6.0 | <0.001 | ||
16–24 | 14.4 ± 13.0 | 10.0 ± 6.8 | 0.008 | ||
25 | 19.9 ± 17.5 | 14.6 ± 11.3 | 0.155 | ||
ICU LOS | |||||
n (%) | 750 (18.9) | 72 (5.0) | 4.4 (3.44–5.67) | <0.001 | |
<16 | 234 (7.2) | 42 (3.1) | 2.4 (1.75–3.41) | <0.001 | |
16–24 | 334 (66.9) | 21 (37.5) | 3.4 (1.90–5.98) | <0.001 | |
25 | 182 (85.4) | 9 (64.3) | 3.3 (1.03–10.38) | 0.036 | |
days | 7.1 ± 9.0 | 5.8 ± 7.6 | 0.441 |
Variables | Death n = 73 | Survival n = 3905 | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age | 57.0 ± 19.7 | 43.9 ± 19.2 | – | <0.001 |
Gender | ||||
Male | 47 (64.4) | 2173 (55.6) | 1.4 (0.89–2.34) | 0.136 |
Female | 26 (35.6) | 1732 (44.4) | 0.7 (0.43–1.13) | 0.136 |
Transport time | ||||
Mean (mins) | 21.8 ± 6.6 | 22.5 ± 9.6 | – | 0.520 |
Range (mins) | 12–36 | 4–192 | – | – |
BAC > 50 mg/dL | 16 (21.9) | 386 (9.9) | 2.6 (1.46–4.50) | 0.001 |
ISS | 32.9 ± 18.1 | 9.3 ± 6.6 | – | <0.001 |
<16 | 5 (6.8) | 3261 (83.5) | 0.02 (0.01–0.04) | <0.001 |
16–24 | 15 (20.5) | 484 (12.4) | 1.8 (1.03–3.25) | 0.037 |
≥25 | 53 (72.6) | 160 (4.1) | 62.0 (36.21–106.24) | <0.001 |
Diagnosis | ||||
Epidural hematoma (EDH) | 18 (24.7) | 196 (5.0) | 6.2 (3.57–10.75) | <0.001 |
Subdural hematoma (SDH) | 39 (53.4) | 399 (10.2) | 10.1 (6.29–16.15) | <0.001 |
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) | 34 (46.6) | 485 (12.4) | 6.1 (3.84–9.83) | <0.001 |
Intracerebral hematoma (ICH) | 11 (15.1) | 86 (2.2) | 7.9 (4.01–15.49) | <0.001 |
Cerebral contusion | 17 (23.3) | 217 (5.6) | 5.2 (2.95–9.03) | <0.001 |
Hemothorax | 6 (8.2) | 67 (1.7) | 5.1 (2.15–12.24) | <0.001 |
Pneumothorax | 4 (5.5) | 76 (1.9) | 2.9 (1.04–8.21) | 0.033 |
Hemopneumothorax | 5 (6.8) | 47 (1.2) | 6.0 (2.33–15.65) | <0.001 |
Hepatic injury | 8 (11.0) | 95 (2.4) | 4.9 (2.30–10.58) | <0.001 |
Splenic injury | 2 (2.7) | 45 (1.2) | 2.4 (0.58–10.15) | 0.214 |
Retroperitoneal injury | 1 (1.4) | 6 (0.2) | 9.0 (1.07–75.93) | 0.014 |
Pelvic fracture | 5 (6.8) | 142 (3.6) | 1.9 (0.77–4.91) | 0.149 |
Femoral fracture | 9 (12.3) | 482 (12.3) | 1.0 (0.49–2.02) | 0.997 |
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Huang, C.-Y.; Rau, C.-S.; Chuang, J.-F.; Kuo, P.-J.; Hsu, S.-Y.; Chen, Y.-C.; Hsieh, H.-Y.; Hsieh, C.-H. Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Injured in Road Traffic Crashes and Transported by Emergency Medical Services. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 236. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020236
Huang C-Y, Rau C-S, Chuang J-F, Kuo P-J, Hsu S-Y, Chen Y-C, Hsieh H-Y, Hsieh C-H. Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Injured in Road Traffic Crashes and Transported by Emergency Medical Services. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016; 13(2):236. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020236
Chicago/Turabian StyleHuang, Chun-Ying, Cheng-Shyuan Rau, Jung-Fang Chuang, Pao-Jen Kuo, Shiun-Yuan Hsu, Yi-Chun Chen, Hsiao-Yun Hsieh, and Ching-Hua Hsieh. 2016. "Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Injured in Road Traffic Crashes and Transported by Emergency Medical Services" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, no. 2: 236. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020236
APA StyleHuang, C. -Y., Rau, C. -S., Chuang, J. -F., Kuo, P. -J., Hsu, S. -Y., Chen, Y. -C., Hsieh, H. -Y., & Hsieh, C. -H. (2016). Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Injured in Road Traffic Crashes and Transported by Emergency Medical Services. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(2), 236. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020236